Heavy metal icons Judas Priest have further expanded their upcoming “Faithkeepers” European Tour 2026, adding a substantial run of new dates that extend the trek well into September.
Originally set to wrap in late August, the tour will now continue across additional territories, bringing the band’s legendary live show to more cities throughout Southern and Western Europe. The newly confirmed leg includes first-time stops on this run in the Balkans, along with an extensive stretch of shows across Italy and France before closing out in Belgium.
The full itinerary now reads as follows:
“Faithkeepers” European Tour 2026 Dates:
July 26, 2026 – Neu-Ulm, Germany – Wiley Sportpark
July 28, 2026 – Warsaw, Poland – Torwar
August 2, 2026 – Ostrava, Czech Republic – Ostrava Arena
August 4, 2026 – Bratislava, Slovakia – Nepala Arena
August 6, 2026 – Halle, Germany – Messehalle
August 12, 2026 – Tilburg, Netherlands – O13
August 16, 2026 – Carhaix-Plouguer, France – Motocultor Festival
August 18, 2026 – Pamplona, Spain – Navarra Arena
August 20, 2026 – Valencia, Spain – Roig Arena
August 23, 2026 – Goarshausen, Germany – Loreley Amphitheatre
August 25, 2026 – Pula, Croatia – Pula Arena (new date)
August 28, 2026 – Belgrade, Serbia – Belgrade Arena (new date)
August 29, 2026 – Sofia, Bulgaria – Vidas Art Arena (new date)
September 1, 2026 – Budapest, Hungary – Budapest Arena (new date)
September 3, 2026 – Pordenone, Italy – Parco S. Valentino (new date)
September 5, 2026 – Brescia, Italy – Teatro Clerici (new date)
September 7, 2026 – Bari, Italy – Fiera del Levante (new date)
September 9, 2026 – Rome, Italy – Cavea Auditorium Parco della Musica (new date)
September 11, 2026 – Bern, Switzerland – Festhalle (new date)
September 12, 2026 – Strasbourg, France – Zenith (new date)
September 14, 2026 – Lyon, France – LDLC Arena (Décines-Charpieu) (new date)
September 15, 2026 – Bordeaux, France – Arkéa Arena (Floirac) (new date)
September 17, 2026 – Paris, France – Arena Zenith (new date)
September 18, 2026 – Brussels, Belgium – Forest National (new date)
In other news, the band recently revealed details about a new documentary titled The Ballad Of Judas Priest, which will make its North American premiere at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Film Festival running from April 23 to May 3, 2026. The film — which first premiered earlier this year at the Berlin International Film Festival — offers an in-depth look at the band’s remarkable 50-year career and legacy.